FYI: Hillcrest won 111 games in her four years, and she totaled 1,607 career points.

Repeated: "Shannise is a multi-dimensional player who can kill you in the open court. She's very long and a very tough matchup. She's too big for guards and too quick for forwards." — Trinity coach Ed Stritzel.

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Emmonnie Henderson

High school: Edwardsville.

Class: Junior.

College: Undecided.

Position: F.

Height: 6-2.

Team highlights: Finished 34-2 and placed second in 4A.

Individual highlights: Averaged 15.4 points and 6.8 rebounds per game. Set a 4A state tournament record with 20 rebounds in a semifinal.

FYI: Henderson won the 3A shot put and discus titles at the 2011 track and field state meet.

Repeated: "The first thing any coach will tell you is physically how gifted she is, how strong she is. She's someone who can step out and shoot and can dominate on the block as well. (Loyola senior) Lauren Kriz came into a timeout and said, 'I can't believe you really want me to box her out or move her.'" — Loyola coach Jeremy Schoenecker.

Repeated: "It has been fun to watch her development as a complete basketball player. For her size, she is a highly skilled ballhandler. I can say that she is one of the finest spot up jump shooters in the area. Her release is so quick, and she shoots with great accuracy. What makes her so dangerous on the offensive side of the floor is that she can take a smaller defender down in the post. She is a nightmare for coaches when they try to match defenders against her." — Niles West coach Tony Konsewicz.

FYI: Springfield finished fourth twice and third twice in 3A during her four-year career.

Repeated: "Zahna is a tremendous player who elevated the players around her with her moxie and skill set." — Hillcrest coach John Maniatis.

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Haley Videckis

High school: Bartlett.

Class: Senior.

College: Indiana.

Position: G/F.

Height: 6-0.

Team highlights: Finished 32-2 and placed third in 4A.

Individual highlights: Averaged 18 points and 5.9 rebounds per game and made 74 3-pointers.

FYI: She led Bartlett to its second state appearance in school history and totaled 25 points and 10 rebounds while there.

He said it: "Haley was a very versatile player for Bartlett who was deadly from long range and also had the ability to attack the basket as well. She was also an exceptional rebounder." — South Elgin coach Tim Prendergast.